some think we're fanatical, some say we're brainwashed, some say we're crazy, and most think we're the most loyal hardworking committed people to walk the earth. they're all right. a great 2 minute read from a recent usmc news release about one of our own - an rct1 marine. in another branch this story would even bigger. as amzing as it is - it is just simply...who we marines are. i have never felt more confident about the america's future in the hands of today's yourh. semper fi, stand proud, enjoy...and when you finish, don't feel too 'soft'. i pushed a tear too.

Washington D.C. - Cpl. Jordan S. Pierson, 22, is an unquestionably loyal and determined Marine. Despite the loss of his left leg due to combat injuries sustained in Iraq Dec. 7, Pierson is set upon returning to active duty.

"I just re-enlisted on Jan. 7. I'm ready to get back to the fleet and start working," Pierson told American Forces Press Service during a recent National Guard Youth Foundation-sponsored dinner here.

Pierson has served three tours of duty in Iraq. During his most recent deployment there, his convoy was returning from an operation near Ramadi when it was attacked with two roadside bombs. The second explosion mangled both of Pierson's legs, killed a comrade and severely wounded several other Marines.

Pierson's left leg was so damaged it had to be amputated in Iraq. His Iraq tour with the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, had ended. The stricken Marine was sent stateside -- first to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., for about a month and then to Walter Reed Army Medical Center here -- to heal.

President Bush and first lady Laura Bush visited Pierson during his stay at Bethesda shortly before Christmas. The president presented the Marine with the Purple Heart Medal, as Pierson's mother, Candace, and his fiancee, Kirstin, watched.

Pierson first served in Iraq during the invasion in March 2003 and departed in September of that year. He returned in February 2004 for another tour of duty that ended in September 2004. He returned to Iraq in September 2005 for his most recent tour.

Some might think that experiencing three dangerous tours in Iraq and the loss of a leg would be enough to put a person into a permanent funk. Not Pierson, who these days gets about on a prosthetic leg. "I'm moving around -- with a cane right now, but I'm moving around," the Sturgis, Mich., native said.

"He's coming around really fast, a lot faster than they'd expected," said Pierson's mother, Candace, who attended the National Guard dinner with her son.

Candace, who lives in Florida, couldn't help beaming every time she looked at her son in his crisp Marine dress uniform. "I don't even have words to say how proud I am of him," she said.

Army Lt. Gen. H Steven Blum, chief of the National Guard Bureau, Pierson's escort and a guest speaker at the dinner, also had good things to say about Pierson, who joined Youth Challenge, a National Guard youth achievement program, to get his general equivalency diploma before he enlisted in the Marines shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the United States.

"I think he's a national treasure," Blum said of Pierson. "You talk about the 'greatest generation' and you usually think of World War II. I'm not so sure you're not looking at the greatest generation in Jordan Pierson."

Pierson plans to teach Marines about his hard-earned combat lessons gained during his deployments to Iraq.

"I got three tours' (worth of) experience," Pierson said, "I can prepare other Marines to get them ready to go back. That's what I'm going to do.

"If I get to one person, I may be able to save their life," he said.

Doc

laneh2112

03-10-2006, 11:40

this guy was my rack mate in boot camp...probably one of the better friends i made there. Hoorah Cpl Pierson!

recondoc

03-10-2006, 23:27

Outstanding!!!
Hoorah Marine!
Doc

Dave in Idaho

03-15-2006, 18:35

Jeez! You guys sound surprised! Didn't you look? This is the Marine Corps section.

It is just another boring, Marine gets blown to pieces, Navy corpsman saves him, Marine comes to in the hospital, pulls out the sutures, yanks out the IV tubes, curses out the chaplain for giving him last rights and asks the orderly where his rifle is. Finds his rifle and screams at the nurses "Who unloaded my weapon!" Then steals an ambulance and takes it back towards the sounds of the fighting to be with his men.

GOD I love the Corps!

This marine is a fine example and a true hero! What more can you say.
Semper Fi!
Dave

E4E

03-25-2006, 00:20

And Civvies concentrate thier attenion on reality TV....

God Bless the Corp's, and all of those that are what they are, thank's to the permanent mark that wont wash off.